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Rare Factory PEARL WHITE Colour (QX1) 2005 Series 2

  • 43,000 kms with all compliance paperwork

  • Factory SUNROOF

  • Updated Interior with Aluminum finish inserts (not plastic)

  • FULL Black Leather Interior (not half)

  • Updated 5 Speed Auto/Manual Gearbox

  • Updated Instrument Cluster

Extras Include:

  • 19inch Japanese Made SSR Vienna LM-9 3Piece deep dish wheels ($4000)
  • Tanabe SUSTEC Pro S-0C Adjustable Coilover Suspension ($2000)
  • 5Zigen ProRacer Stainless Steel Twin-Cannon Cat-Back Exhaust System with TITANIUM Tips ($2000)
  • Infiniti Badges Front and Back
  • Stillen Engine Grounding Kit
  • Remote Engine Start with secondary Immobiliser (Car can be started remotely from home in case you want to warm it up or get the cabin cold)
  • Panasonic DVD Player and Navigation

Premium Features including:

  • FULL Leather Interior (not Half like others)
  • Auto Fold and Tilt side mirrors
  • 8 Speaker Audio
  • Nismo Front Lip
  • Nismo Side and Rear Splash Guards


Price is $24,500 (Negotiable for the right Buyer) and comes with Spare key, Rego until September 2013 and current RWC

Call / Sms Alex on 0479186172 Located in Brisbane City

Any inspections welcome, bring your mate/mechanic or Racq Mastercheck, this car wont disappoint

The ONLY 2005 Series 2 Pearl White with Full Premium Leather on the market ONLY Reasonable Offers Considered

Keywords 350Z 350GT V35 G35 INFINITI WRX V36 M35 C34 R33 R34 R32 STAGEA EVO GTR GTT SILVIA 200SX 180SX CPV35 CKV36

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